Great to hear about the new color schemes coming in the next release!
Thanks!
Rich
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On Jun 12, 2014, at 11:34 AM, DiData via wingide-users <wingide-users at wingware.com> wrote:
>> That's awesome. I use Solarized color options in other parts of my linux environment
> (e.g. terminals, etc.) because of it's sharpness. I didn't mention it in my original
> email because, until I visited your link below, didn't know those themes were derived
> from a larger Solarized visual leffort (... I thought it was just application app specific).
> Now I understand why those terminal palettes look so sharp, and this is precisely what
> I meant in my original email about IDE color schemes (that sharpness and contrast).
>> Looking forward to using one of the Solarized options. Thank you.
>> Noel
>> On 06/12/2014 10:45 AM, Wingware Support wrote:
>> DiData via wingide-users wrote:
>>> Your Wiki idea is a wonderful one. Color schemes (whether dark,
>>> light or in between) make all the difference to developer
>>> eyes and some people just do it better than others (certainly
>>> better than me). :). It would be nice to be able to view and
>>> select from a catalog of those contributed.
>>>> I've added a (currently empty) wiki page for this:
>>>>http://wiki.wingware.com/ColorConfigurations>>>> Note also that Wing 5.0.7, which should be out fairly soon, will have new light and dark color palettes based on Solarized:
>>>>http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized>>>> --
> Sincerely,
> DiData
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